8. Paul Bearer

Paul Bearer, real name William Moody, passed away on Tuesday. The world lost a legend.

Bearer is someone who is known best for being the long-time manager of the Undertaker, but he has also helped out Superstars like Kane and Mankind in WWE, and numerous other wrestlers in other promotions over the years.

I decided to add Bearer to the list after many readers felt the need to express their opinion on him not being included.

I have personally always associated Bearer as the babyface manager of The Undertaker I grew up watching, but he is just as indluential as a heel manager.

When these lists are created, it is a matter of opinion, but I do admit that Bearer should have been on the list from the beginning and I am willing to make the change when necessary. I hope this helps.

6. Sherri Martel

Sensational Sherri was an accomplished women's wrestler and manager, and one of the most memorable characters in WWE during her run.

She managed several superstars over the years, but it was her time with Shawn Michaels that some might say defined her career.

The strange outfits and makeup allowed her to stand out from other valets and managers, and her history as a wrestler meant she was willing to put herself in harm's way if it meant her client got the win.

5. Vickie Guerrero

Nobody in the history of WWE has been able to generate heat the way Vickie has, and that is something you cannot put a price on in the wrestling business.

Edge did not need the rub from Vickie, but she generated so much heat that he ended up benefiting anyway.

Dolph Ziggler was the recipient of her ability to garner boos for a long time, but now she is in a management position without a lot to do.

She may not have the amount of time in the business that some of the other people on this list do, but in that short time she has proven there are few in the business who can make a crowd get as loud as she can.